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Fuel line.....fuel setup....... questions/advice
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i have fitted
surge tank
fuel tank
and im up to running the fuel lines(feed and return)

My questions are....

what size hose do use all recomend for a 1.6twin cam turbo.
(im thinking vl turbo pump)lines to suit...

and 2nd question

where do you guys run fuel lines
inside tunnel(like original)
or
between chassis rail somewhere.....




Posted on: 2007/8/11 15:51
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Another overboard response.

I'm running 3/8" to feed the engine, and 5/16" return.

I'm not sure the final purpose for your car - but I'm running fuel lines inside the cabin (it's a race car only) - saves a lot of bends in the piping.

Posted on: 2007/8/11 17:53
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For the Most conversions 5/16 is a good size to use, a bit bigger if you are wanting to be pulling serious KW's.

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where do u draw the line on the definition of serious kw?

Posted on: 2007/8/11 20:24
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Good question mikgan - I know that "Andrew's Coupe" uses 3/8 and that makes pretty good CA18DET power - it think 200+rwkw.

I was planning to use 3/8 - just so I'd never have to upgrade....but I worried when I get to the engine end.

I think the pipes coming out of the fuel rail are 5/16 or even smaller diameter - so I'm not sure yet if I need some sort of reducer pipe or not....

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Quote:

Mildman wrote:
Good question mikgan - I know that "Andrew's Coupe" uses 3/8 and that makes pretty good CA18DET power - it think 200+rwkw.

I was planning to use 3/8 - just so I'd never have to upgrade....but I worried when I get to the engine end.

I think the pipes coming out of the fuel rail are 5/16 or even smaller diameter - so I'm not sure yet if I need some sort of reducer pipe or not....


damn, just another job to do

Posted on: 2007/8/11 21:00
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Mildman your on fire !! My new fuel line is 3/8 also and runs very similar to the factory lines,(easy to do and bend) im not running massive kw like discussed here (yet) but i thought do it once and the return line will take care of any extra fuel.(better more than not enough) with mine the fuel line runs into a fuel pressure regulator and then out any size i want. So that fixes any reducer probs i might have.
hope that helps mikgan.

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So you have a fuel pressure regulator before the fuel rail....is that a CA?

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Na Mildman, i must have confused you with my wording. Its nothing that hasnt been done 100 times before, but i though i would help out milkgan. after the lifter, surge tank, efi pump in the back i have the upgraded fuel line all the way to the fuel pressure regulator in the engine bay. Then if required i can reduce the fuel hose/line from the regulator an not have to muck around with extra fittings. its a reducer a pressure regulator in 1.

Posted on: 2007/8/12 14:36
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Just gave me a good idea BigD!

I plan to install the EFI fuel filter in the engine bay, rather than in my metal box...

I might make sure I can reduce it there to whatever the engine fuel rail sizes is.

Thanks for the inspiration!

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